
BUSINESS PROGRAM Fifty-Seventh Parliament, First Session Legislative Assembly Thursday 18 March 2021 At 9.30 am Giving of Notices of Motions (General Notices) (for up to 15 minutes) GOVERNMENT BUSINESS (for up to 30 minutes) Orders of the Day No. 3 Budget Estimates and related papers 2020-2021; resumption of the interrupted debate (Mr Dominic Perrottet – Mr Alister Henskens speaking, 2 minutes remaining (after obtaining an extension). * denotes Member who adjourned the debate GENERAL BUSINESS Notices of Motions (for Bills) (for up to 20 minutes) No. 1 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Publication of Ministerial Register of Interests) Bill (Ms Jodi McKay). No. 2 Canterbury Park Racecourse (Sale and Redevelopment Moratorium) Bill (Ms Sophie Cotsis). Orders of the Day (for Bills) (for up to 90 minutes) No. 1 Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Amendment (Coercive Control – Preethi's Law) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Ms Anna Watson – Mr Stephen Bali speaking, 1 minute remaining). No. 2 Local Government Amendment (Pecuniary Interests Disclosures) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Mr Greg Warren – Ms Melanie Gibbons*). †No. 3 Liquor Amendment (Right to Play Music) Bill – awaiting second reading speech (Ms Sophie Cotsis.) †No. 4 State Insurance and Care Government Amendment (Employees) Bill – awaiting second reading speech (Ms Sophie Cotsis). No. 5 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Property Developer Commissions to MPs) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Ms Jodi McKay – Mr Michael Johnsen*). †No. 6 ICAC and Other Independent Commission Legislation Amendment (Independent Funding) Bill – awaiting second reading speech (Mrs Helen Dalton). No. 7 Government Information (Public Access) Amendment (Recklessly Destroying Government Records) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Ms Jodi McKay – Ms Melanie Gibbons*). No. 8 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Ministerial Code of Conduct – Property Developers) Bill; resumption of the adjourned debate (Ms Jodi McKay – Ms Melanie Gibbons*) * denotes member who adjourned debate † Bill forwarded from Legislative Council General Business Orders of the Day/ Notices of Motions (until 1.15pm) Orders of the Day No. 1 Young Women – Online Safety; resumption of the interrupted debate (Ms Sonia Hornery – Ms Melanie Gibbons speaking, 5 minutes remaining). Notices of Motions No.1892 Shoalhaven Anglican School (Mrs Shelley Hancock) No.1895 Scone TAFE Campus Sale (Mr Jihad Dib) No.1896 Western Sydney Infrastructure Agenda (Mr Peter Sidgreaves) No.1897 Single Use Plastics Ban (Mr Jamie Parker) No.1899 Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Funding (Ms Anna Watson) No.1900 East Hills Electorate – Greening Our City Program (Ms Wendy Lindsay) No.1901 Government Funding for Local Projects (Ms Tamara Smith) No.1902 Christopher Kane – Muswellbrook Fire and Rescue Captain (Mr Michael Johnsen) No.1904 Goulburn Electorate – Greater Cities and Regional Sport Facility Fund (Mrs Wendy Tuckerman) No.1905 Lilliane Brady OAM – Cobar Mayor (Mr Roy Butler) At 2.15 pm Ministerial Statements Giving of Notices of Motions (Government Business, Bills, Business with Precedence) Question Time Ministerial Statements Papers Committee Reports and Announcements Petitions Placing or Disposal of Business Business with Precedence under SO 118 (if any) Private Members' Statements At 4.00 pm Order of the Day (Petitions) No.1 Discussion of a petition from certain citizens requesting the Legislative Assembly support cancellation plans for a bridge at River Street Dubbo and instead raise Troy Bridge above the flood plain to create a Newell Highway bypass (presented by Mr David Harris). Private Members' Statements (if not completed from prior to the Petition discussion) Community Recognition Statements (for a period of up to 30 minutes) Adjournment (approved by email) Mark Speakman, MP Leader of the House .
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